Removal of Arsenic from Micro-Polluted Water by Enhanced Coagulation Process

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The removal of arsenic in micro-polluted water by enhanced coagulation with Poly Ferric Metasilicate (PFSS) was studied. The effects of dosage of PFSS , the dosage of oxidant and oxidize time on the removal efficiency of arsenic were discussed. Under the conditions of dosage of PFSS 0.065mmol/L, the residual concentration of arsenic in post-treated water was lower than 0.01 mg/L for raw water with initial concentration of arsenic 0.1 mg/L.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 573-574)

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594-598

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October 2012

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